Just back from another trip and with the way the weather has been in March with -3 to -8 to 10 etc we are having a slow melt. Now even in our area with lots of snow the run off is minimum. Sloughs will be down. Yes one big April shower and were all back but right now this perception that Canada is going to grow a huge crop is Crap. I would say that 2/3 of the Prairies are going to have virtually no run off. Check the Environment soil maps. Plus with a cold winter in January and Dec lots of ground will have lost moisture due to freezing etc.
If their is a line from Brandon to Saskatoon to Calgary South that area is at Risk.
The weather pattern has changed since last October and its not wetter but dryer.http://www.agr.gc.ca/pfra/drought/prpwi08_e.htm or even add in since last fall and its dry from SE manitoba border to Peace River.
It might be Canada with the Wreck in 08 and the Rest of the World will make money on Grain Prices.
If their is a line from Brandon to Saskatoon to Calgary South that area is at Risk.
The weather pattern has changed since last October and its not wetter but dryer.http://www.agr.gc.ca/pfra/drought/prpwi08_e.htm or even add in since last fall and its dry from SE manitoba border to Peace River.
It might be Canada with the Wreck in 08 and the Rest of the World will make money on Grain Prices.
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